There’s only one thing that true fight fans want: the best boxers battling it out for the gold in the prime of their lives.

Nobody wants to see two pound-for-pound greats going at it too late; as was the case when Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao finally locked horns a little too far down the line for most fans’ liking.

At the age of 29, Anthony Joshua is arguably in his prime as a boxer, and having rarely been tested during his 22-fight career there is still plenty of gas in the tank too.

The concern, however, for AJ’s fans is that he isn’t getting the big fight nights his talent deserves, instead tackling second-rate heavyweights – albeit while still filling arenas – and taking his customary knockout victory.

That’s certainly the case for June’s date with Jarrell Miller in New York; ‘Big Baby’ has rather talked his way into the fight, given that the best name on his CV is, erm, Tomasz Adamek.

Barring an absolute miracle, this is a no-contest. The bookmakers make Joshua a 1/7 favourite in the latest boxing odds and that’s testament to his ability and Miller’s lack of big fight pedigree.

Over the weekend, rumors were quickly spreading about a possible fight between World Boxing champion, Floyd Mayweather and MMA fighting champion, Conor McGregor.

The rumors started when the Floyd Mayweather Production was going to request a meeting with the Nevada State Athletic Commission to formally fight McGregor on August 26, 2017. Later on, Mayweather Promotions said that the request had been retracted.

It now looks like the retraction never took place as the Nevada State Athletic Commission has just approved Mayweather Promotions’ request to have a boxing event on August 26 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

This Saturday at 10PM ET, UFC betting fans are going to see a rematch that fans have been eagerly awaiting for a long time. Yes, we are talking about the Nate Diaz(19-10 MMA, 14-8 UFC) vs. Conor McGregor(19-3 MMA, 7-1 UFC) welterweight fight!

First, McGregor was 30 minutes late, showing Diaz how much respect he had for him as a fighter which left Diaz leave the scene but not before first giving McGregor and his crew the bird and then throwing a water bottle.